Example sentences of "[adj] than [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The strongest impetus , he said , comes from museums ' reassessment of their role in society which the profession sees as far broader than even a decade ago .
2 There was far more behind this than just a deterioration in the weather .
3 Their smaller size — an adult male weighs around 150 lb ( 70 kg ) and a female perhaps 30 lb ( 14 kg ) less — makes them more adaptable than either the lion or the tiger , as does their athleticism .
4 The Latvians had fascists who were more vicious than even the Germans .
5 Organisers of the 1994 World Cup finals admit they face an uphill battle in winning the support of US television viewers for a sporting event that to the rest of the world is bigger than even the Olympics .
6 ‘ It 's become a big problem , bigger than just the problem facing us , ’ said a Williams team insider last night .
7 It has to pick its way through the minefield of NT and Unix and estimate whether COSE is bigger than just the desktop .
8 It has to pick its way through the minefield of NT and Unix and estimate whether COSE is bigger than just the desktop .
9 Our country , as a nation , has a spirit and will — it is much bigger than merely the mechanisms of markets .
10 Particularly with such beefy recording that absence makes them seem heavier than either the Dorati ( Decca ) or Marriner ( Philips ) , both of which use harpsichord continuo to leaven the textures .
11 There is always something to be learned from a knowledgeable local instructor , and a flight is far more valuable than just a site briefing .
12 It is clear , therefore , that the 70 or so institutions which call themselves colleges or institutes of higher education comprise a sector of higher education which is more diverse than either the universities or polytechnics .
13 Their problems were far more complex than any the teacher might have set them .
14 What is much better than just the security levels is the User Definable menus .
15 It comes on two CDs which makes it cheaper than either the Philips or Harmonia Mundi sets , and has a choir in Collegium Musicum 90 who for clarity of diction , and intense musicality , surpass all other versions with the exception of Eliot Gardiner 's Monteverdi Choir .
16 Declared expenditure on defence and security is now more than double the expenditure on health .
17 But the effect of this series of pessimistic changes was to more than double the estimates for wave power up to a range of 8–12 p/kWh .
18 If one is more than double the other , we should not fit a straight line .
19 The growth in occupational pension provision for women was even more marked with more than double the proportion of 60–69 year olds having them ( 32 per cent ) compared with the over-80s ( 15 per cent ) .
20 The Micom Communications Corp subsidiary of MB Communications Inc , Lawrence , Pennsylvania has announced a new model in its Marathon range of data and speech network servers which is claimed to more than double the performance of the previous products .
21 Thus , the benefit for a pensioner couple over 80 will rise from £88.45 a week to £96.15 a week — an increase of 8.7 per cent. , which is more than double the increase in the retail prices index .
22 The black spot is its unemployment rate of 14% , which is more than double the OECD average .
23 Two hydrocyclone separators are to be installed on the Gyda platform next year to more than double the installation 's water handling capacity to 35,000 barrels a day in readiness for an anticipated increase in produced water from the reservoir .
24 Even before last week 's double blitz the Compensation Agency for Northern Ireland was facing record pay-outs this year — more than double the total for 1991–92 .
25 Prior to World War I , infant mortality rates in the workhouses were more than double the rate for the entire population .
26 On housing , I have increased Scottish Homes ' grant in aid next year by £27 million compared with 1991-92 planned expenditure — excluding repayments to the national loans fund — more than double the rate of inflation .
27 The Roads Minister , Kenneth Carlisle , defended the decision to more than double the costs of the road by citing " the beauty and sensitivity of the countryside " .
28 Yet still the Prussians delayed introducing expropriation to Pomerania until May 1912 lest they provoke an uprising , and while they bought up only four estates totalling over 6,624 hectares of land , they paid more than double the market rate .
29 The Wakefield firm has launched an agreed cash offer of 160p a share — more than double the market price — which values Stag at £12.35m .
30 Even 17.8 per cent , however , was still more than double the growth of average earnings over that period .
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